VH1 Cancels Single Ladies After Three Seasons — Will You Miss It?

If you liked it, then you should have put a ring on it boosted its ratings more. Sadly, VH1 is canceling dramedy series Single Ladies after three seasons. The show had been produced by Queen Latifah's production company.

Deadline reports that the show has indeed been canceled, with the upcoming Season 3 finale that airs on March 24 to serve as the series finale. Season 3 had premiered in January 2014.

"We’ve been proud to deliver three seasons of the drama, romance, and style that engaged viewers in each episode of Single Ladies," says VH1 in a statement.

"Although we’ve decided not to move forward with another season, we hope to work again with the talented cast, creatives and producers as well as our partners at Flavor Unit Entertainment in the near future," VH1's statement continues. "We also thank the show’s fans for their support since the premiere in 2011."

Single Ladies was VH1's first attempt at scripted programming when it debuted in May 2011. The show has experienced some ups and downs since then, with star Stacey Dash departing after Season 1, and the show's creator leaving after Season 2. This week's episode brought in 1.71 million viewers, down from the 2.59 million who tuned in to the Season 3 premiere.